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>> finding solutions and opportunities in an environment of the change and turbulence is what i learned during my career, and it is something i want desperately to bring to the presidency. >> he thinks that experience is going to help our economy? >> at the end of the day, we are talking about what you can do in the future, how you can bring me and my children forward in this country. >> who has the best shot of making that sale? charles? >> who can manage the economy but i don't it is a particularly strong argument for romney to say "i was a businessman." it is a way to establish or persona of a man who is solid and reliable. the implicit negative, is that he is a guy who has never run a candy store before. romney has to add to the persona of "i am a businessman." he needs a program. if the embraces the ryan idea -- think the country is ready for a debate about entitlement reform, tax reform. the more ideological it gets, the more it helps republicans, because the more it they can make the current election every play of 2010, they will win. >> 2010, colby. >> it will not be a replay of
>> finding solutions and opportunities in an environment of the change and turbulence is what i learned during my career, and it is something i want desperately to bring to the presidency. >> he thinks that experience is going to help our economy? >> at the end of the day, we are talking about what you can do in the future, how you can bring me and my children forward in this country. >> who has the best shot of making that sale? charles? >> who can manage the...
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proven technologies all natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundt, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ♪ lou: voters yesterday turned investors today and turn their attention from the presidential race to the fiscal cliff and ross the atlantic the reality in europe ofan economic contraction and, well, a continuing crisis. the result, the biggest one day decline on wall street since june. markets opened sharply lower, but the dow and nasdaq breaking below the 200-day moving averages. rallies failed throughout the session. stocks closing down more than 2% on the day. the dow down 313 for the first time since september. th s&p down 34 and the nasdaq down 75. the sell-off came in heavy trading. over 4 billion. a 4-1 margin. the heav
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and business environment, we will be going through this for a while until the leadership of our country clears a path and certainty on a long-term basis. >> john, thank you very employ. we'll go to reed, wisconsin after this. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. >> mitt romney arriving in columbus, ohio. he will be prepping for the debate on tuesday. this is a rematch if you will after scoring very, very well in the debate that many consider the reason why he closed posals not only in ohio and florida and wisconsin where they are close to dead even and tommy thompson joins us, the u.s. senate and cand date virtually even in the polls. tommy, good to have you. where do you think and why do you think for mitt romney, the swing state polls have swung so far back. is it just the debate or the normal reassessment that goes on in the campaign or what? >> several reasons, neal. you touched on a few of them and let me thank you for havi
and business environment, we will be going through this for a while until the leadership of our country clears a path and certainty on a long-term basis. >> john, thank you very employ. we'll go to reed, wisconsin after this. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. >> mitt romney arriving in columbus, ohio. he will be prepping...
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better for the environment? they don't know because everything and arise is an assault on the plant. >> down here, gentlemen. i'll come back here. i have. i insinuating. >> todd wickens. quick question about mr. al gore's campaign come in convenient chairs and science. do you feel his administration could been more successful than some of the topics you brought up and how much of this is in effect as part of the reelection campaign. the science right now we don't hear as much in debates, so we haven't heard as much in debates. do you think is going to become more prominent in the vice presidential debates and subsequent, again, romney versus obama? >> i don't think science ever plays a large role in election outcomes. for me that is unfortunate. do i think al gore would've been a better president? no. you know, someone who routinely exaggerate science offends me as a scientist because that is not what scientists are supposed to do. his inconvenient truth regularly took information and would stretch it to the poi
better for the environment? they don't know because everything and arise is an assault on the plant. >> down here, gentlemen. i'll come back here. i have. i insinuating. >> todd wickens. quick question about mr. al gore's campaign come in convenient chairs and science. do you feel his administration could been more successful than some of the topics you brought up and how much of this is in effect as part of the reelection campaign. the science right now we don't hear as much in...
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do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser, growing ideas. >> we've got real differences here. >> this week on "inside washington," election 2012, six months out. >> if i am president, i will take responsibility and the lead. >> what are barack obama's chances of keeping his job? >> no better than 50/50. >> what's bugging voters? >> the economy. >> ad game getting nasty. >> everybody plays hardball. >> the ground game -- who has the most enthusiastic supporters? the money game -- will the candidate with the fattest super pac win? and the charm offensive -- which candidate is more likable? >> i like hanging out with women. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> as we celebrate this memorial day holiday, we are a six months away from the 2012 election. we will stay away from the breaking news and focus on the road ahead. our guide is peter hart, who produces the nbc news-"wall street journal" on which we rely. he says it is a 50/50 shot for the president did 2/3 of the american people s
do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser, growing ideas. >> we've got real differences here. >> this week on "inside washington," election 2012, six months out. >> if i am president, i will take responsibility and the lead. >> what are barack obama's chances of keeping his job? >> no better than 50/50. >> what's bugging voters? >> the economy. >> ad game getting nasty. >> everybody...
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and that's actually worse for the environment. sand is one of the things you want to keep out of streams because sand will get woo the gills of -- will get into the gills of fish. well, that didn't work out well. mayor greg nichols was bounced in the primary and was replaced by a guy who immediately fixed the problem by just cutting out road lanes and put anything bicycle lanes instead, so i think that -- i guess that fixed it. we have also implemented a plastic bag ban that does absolutely nothing to help the environment. you'll see poor birds and turtles choking on plastic in the ocean. that's not usually due to blastic bags -- plastic bags. that's usually due to fishing gear, to things that were left over usually from fishermen. that is not usually due to safeway plastic bags or whatever grocery store you guys have around here. plastic bags are also energy efficient. if you want to use a cotton bag instead, you have to use it 173 times to even break each from an energy standpoint. moving on to portland, portland's motto is keep
and that's actually worse for the environment. sand is one of the things you want to keep out of streams because sand will get woo the gills of -- will get into the gills of fish. well, that didn't work out well. mayor greg nichols was bounced in the primary and was replaced by a guy who immediately fixed the problem by just cutting out road lanes and put anything bicycle lanes instead, so i think that -- i guess that fixed it. we have also implemented a plastic bag ban that does absolutely...
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afghanistan to libya, the alliance has demonstrated an able to adapt to the post-cold- war security environment. obviously, we've had our challenges in both afghanistan and libya, but we have learned from them. foreign relations committee, reaffirmed the u.s. alliance with nato, the north atlantic treaty organization days before its representatives converge on chicago site of what will be the biggest nato summit ever, representatives from 60 countries, that's 60, and organizations are attending well beyond the number of states, 28, that actually comprise nato. discussions on sunday and monday will focus on nato's essential involvement in the war in afghanistan and its aftermath. there's also this -- a shared missile defense shield system. nato secretary general anders rasmussen says that the alliance is determined to push ahead and building an operational shield to counter ballistic missiles, something more than 30 countries have acquired or are working to acquire, according to rasmussen. )cyl
afghanistan to libya, the alliance has demonstrated an able to adapt to the post-cold- war security environment. obviously, we've had our challenges in both afghanistan and libya, but we have learned from them. foreign relations committee, reaffirmed the u.s. alliance with nato, the north atlantic treaty organization days before its representatives converge on chicago site of what will be the biggest nato summit ever, representatives from 60 countries, that's 60, and organizations are attending...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> president obama's campaign releasing a new ad that tries to link mitt romney to former president george w. bush. take a look. >> you watched and worried, two wars, tax cuts for millionaires, debt piled up and now, we face a choice: mitt romney's plan, a new $250,000 tax cut for millionaires and increased military spending and or president obama's plan, deficit reduction, millionaires pay a little more. i'm president obama and i approved this message because to cut the deficit we need everyone to pay their fair share. >> paul: okay, so is the obama camp saying a vote for mitt romney means two more wars? kim, explain to us what the obama camp is saying with this strategy of linking mitt romney to george w. bush. >> well, this i
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> president obama's campaign releasing a new ad that tries to link mitt romney to former president george w. bush. take a...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. [ tires squeal ] then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx and the next chapter for lexus. see your lexus dealer. >> sean: welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." you may have learned a lot that you didn't know about the 44th president of the united states. you are not alone. michelle fields took our cameras into the streets of new york city to see just how much the average american knows about the obama autobiography. as you can imagine, some of them were pretty surprised at what they heard. take a look at this. >> reporter: have you heard about
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. [ tires squeal ] then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid....
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. ♪ >>> those jobs numbers as one economist said today, this country is stuck in quick sand. >> the high light from the june jobs report is disappointing. >>> if you're an incumbent president that's not the kind of headlines you want to hear. let's talk about wit our powerhouse roundtable. george will is with us. e.j. dionne. from pbs, the host of watch week, gwen ifill is with us. steven rattner and mort zushgman. george, how bad is it, how bad is it for president obama. >> it's bad, bad across the board. we're now in a fourth year of a recovery, the workforce p participation is way down. it's quite clear that the president got terrible advice early in his administration. first, his advisers said, do this stimulus and it will n
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. ♪ >>> those jobs numbers as one economist said today, this country is stuck in quick sand. >> the high light...
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>> no, tens of millions of jobs created in a zero corporate tax rate environment, have you obama and romney sparring over a couple points -- >> what did you think of last night's debate, whether it was unbiassed uncommitted crowd? >> much to do about nothing, i thought it was one sided. against romney. i thought that -- and romney made terrific points with dollars and cents issue he crushed obama. neil: and the economic issues most say he won. >> i think. i think given a head-to-head with romney, i beat romney on dollars and sense, and head on head on obama with social issues i think i beat obama on social issues. neil: which is why, depending on the state you hurt one or the other, i want to get to new hampshire first, you or the ballot you in a race with the two major candidates almost even. could tip it either way. same with some other states florida, nevada, colorado. here is a trading diddal argument, you -- a traditional argument. you heart mitt romney more than barack obama. >> 5 states put this to state, in some i take them away from obama in others from romney. i am making c
>> no, tens of millions of jobs created in a zero corporate tax rate environment, have you obama and romney sparring over a couple points -- >> what did you think of last night's debate, whether it was unbiassed uncommitted crowd? >> much to do about nothing, i thought it was one sided. against romney. i thought that -- and romney made terrific points with dollars and cents issue he crushed obama. neil: and the economic issues most say he won. >> i think. i think given a...
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how is the environment any different? >> first of all, we need to reduce spending both from what bush spent and certainly we need to undo the massive over spending that really kicked in. trillion dollar deficits that the obama administration started in the next 15 years are going to be the 15 largest deficits in the history of the country. so we can see what he's planning to do to us. we already know this because he ran four years ago, swearing up and down, again and again and again, he'd never raise taxes on anyone, any way, anyhow for those who earn less than $100,000 a day. two weeks into his presidency, who did he tax? buffett? rich people? no. cigarette smokers. average income, $40,000. the only rich person in the country who smokes cigarettes is named barack obama. we already know his promise not to gut the middle class and there's seven taxes on the middle class in obamacare directly. we know that he's going to raise taxes on the middle class. he's already started to do it now. his promises aren't worth the paper t
how is the environment any different? >> first of all, we need to reduce spending both from what bush spent and certainly we need to undo the massive over spending that really kicked in. trillion dollar deficits that the obama administration started in the next 15 years are going to be the 15 largest deficits in the history of the country. so we can see what he's planning to do to us. we already know this because he ran four years ago, swearing up and down, again and again and again, he'd...
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and my whole goal was to create the very best, competitive, business environment possible, while also helping our businesses with their bottom line. and, you mentioned -- in new york, about, how, many permits and licenses. every day some one has the to watt to get a permit and license its money. when you are a small business person. you don't have time. you have different places. all these lengths of time to get the permits. one thing we did was we pass aid one-stop shop licensing and permitting to where you could go on the internet, fill out your information, what we found in oklahoma, we were operating, operating government. what i would call in an eight-track, bureaucracy in an ipod world. it just wasn't working. one of the things i found in the state of oklahoma we had 76 financial software accounting programs to operate government. can you imagine owning a business, 76 different financial programs, couldn't match apples to oranges. we changed that too. >> do you get rid of stuff? i was on the air last night suggesting that, we ought to get rid of the government service administra
and my whole goal was to create the very best, competitive, business environment possible, while also helping our businesses with their bottom line. and, you mentioned -- in new york, about, how, many permits and licenses. every day some one has the to watt to get a permit and license its money. when you are a small business person. you don't have time. you have different places. all these lengths of time to get the permits. one thing we did was we pass aid one-stop shop licensing and...
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they either need to find somebody closer to the center -- >> jennifer: do you think in this gop environment, if he really is more of a moderate could he be successful? >> that is the big question. as you know the pendulum swings back and forth in politics. there was a time when pat buchanan and ross perreault could challenge bush senior and then it swung book and we got george w. bush. >> jennifer: let's assume that president obama getting reelected and has another four years. what is jeb bush doing right now? >> he is putting together a lot of different pieces that to me look like a presidential platform. on immigration he is way out ahead of his party and is writing a book right now that will lay out his philosophy on immigration. >> jennifer: smart move. >> yes. and george w. bush put out a book on economic policy this summer called "the 4% solution," not many people read it, but jeb was supportive of it. >> jennifer: so you think that george w. bush wrote that policy at his behest -- >> it's out of the george w. bush institute and jeb was on the board -- >> jennifer: fascinating bush po
they either need to find somebody closer to the center -- >> jennifer: do you think in this gop environment, if he really is more of a moderate could he be successful? >> that is the big question. as you know the pendulum swings back and forth in politics. there was a time when pat buchanan and ross perreault could challenge bush senior and then it swung book and we got george w. bush. >> jennifer: let's assume that president obama getting reelected and has another four years....
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the bailouts create it a perfect situation, a perfect environment for populism in the jacksonian tradition for old-fashioned calamity howlers, for jeremias region against the corrupt and powerful. i'm one of our two political factions in this country took to the task immediately and with relish. they tossed in convenient leaders overboard george w. bush. he's out of here. excommunicated. they declared war on the ruling class. the assembled megaphones in in the part and give voice to the people's outrage. with other faction, the actual political descendents of jackson and truman and roosevelt failed to rise to the occasion. they didn't have much to say. they didn't seem to get the circumstances called for something different. they could not in race requirements at the moment even as fighting hard times was once the very reason for being. and take the bailouts for example. there are a hundred different ways that situation could have been dealt with. each one of them less than an outrage than the one shows by bush and had paul fenestra shree secretary in the bush administration. upon taking o
the bailouts create it a perfect situation, a perfect environment for populism in the jacksonian tradition for old-fashioned calamity howlers, for jeremias region against the corrupt and powerful. i'm one of our two political factions in this country took to the task immediately and with relish. they tossed in convenient leaders overboard george w. bush. he's out of here. excommunicated. they declared war on the ruling class. the assembled megaphones in in the part and give voice to the...
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of course i wanted to talk about reducing taxes, create jobs, create a more competitive biz n environment in our state. they said you can't do that. you have a $500 million short fall. several billion dollar short falls previous years. we did that. we prior tiitized our spending, education, public safety, corrections, transportation, health, human services. we, balanced our budget. we cut a $500 million budget gap. reduced our spending anywhere from 1% to 9%. cult spending in the state of oklahoma. >> base line. right out of the base line? >> and decreased our income tax by .25%. this year, i said my second year unoffice. i said we will do restructuring of the tax system in our state. what we propose to dupe is let people keep more of their hard earned money. new concept. we believe in that in our state. so this year, i proposed taking our 5.25% income tax top rate done to 0% for those, couples that make 0 to $30 t they pay no income tax at all. helping the working poor. helping the poor in our state. and from, the, level of $30,000 to $70,000, 2.25% down from 5.25%. and $70,000 and above
of course i wanted to talk about reducing taxes, create jobs, create a more competitive biz n environment in our state. they said you can't do that. you have a $500 million short fall. several billion dollar short falls previous years. we did that. we prior tiitized our spending, education, public safety, corrections, transportation, health, human services. we, balanced our budget. we cut a $500 million budget gap. reduced our spending anywhere from 1% to 9%. cult spending in the state of...
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there's just this environment you know love what we're doing. and it's very meaningful to us and we all want to work . i have worked at large corporations where there's a huge hierarchy it takes a lot of energy to operate in an environment like that we put our energy towards our projects and our products. joining me now are the producers of shift change melissa young and marc to work and thank you to you both thanks for joining us thanks for having us on the first full mark was there anything in that set up that i got wrong or that you'd like to add to a fine point the numbers you gave for work or cooperate is in this country it's actually for employee owned businesses in general and not all of those are managed democratically by the people that work which is not to say they're not a good thing because an employee owned company is much less likely to move away to set up operations in china for example is the jobs here for you in companies if the company does better the people who work there are benefits so there's an incentive to work harder and
there's just this environment you know love what we're doing. and it's very meaningful to us and we all want to work . i have worked at large corporations where there's a huge hierarchy it takes a lot of energy to operate in an environment like that we put our energy towards our projects and our products. joining me now are the producers of shift change melissa young and marc to work and thank you to you both thanks for joining us thanks for having us on the first full mark was there anything...
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to protect the environment of this beautiful, beautiful state, and you all do have a beautiful state. i'm glad to say that i've had the pleasure of going door to door and some very picturesque places here in new hampshire, and, you know, from mt. washington to lake pinasawaki, one can just picture mitt romney driving his family -- up here to one of his many homes, children in the back of the station wa n wagon. dog tied firmly to the roof of the car. as shame is the dog would attest, "mitt" happens. mitt happens. [ applause ] you know, as governor i don't get to watch much television, but die have to confess, i was sad to see that wonderful reality series, the republican presidential primaries end. weren't you? yes, it was very sad to see it end. that reality show of fear and loathing, and when it came to the end and the final episode, everyone was voted off that island, except governor mitt romney, who managed to stave off and fight off his would-be competitors armed with nothing but his trusty etch-a-sketch pad. and so now we enter another phase. we enter another phase. and it's a c
to protect the environment of this beautiful, beautiful state, and you all do have a beautiful state. i'm glad to say that i've had the pleasure of going door to door and some very picturesque places here in new hampshire, and, you know, from mt. washington to lake pinasawaki, one can just picture mitt romney driving his family -- up here to one of his many homes, children in the back of the station wa n wagon. dog tied firmly to the roof of the car. as shame is the dog would attest,...
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what i think is what we've seen before is when government allows business to operate in a business environment where they are encouraged to create jobs. they do just that. and that's what i'm trying to figure out where the policy is that's actually going to create jobs for all of us. unions and nonunions. >> first of all, those corporations aren't going to build roads and bridges and grid system that we need. that's going to come from government action. that's how it's always come. and so they need to pay a little bit more. they've been getting by on the cheap. they sure have. and so have millionaires. and you said we have one of the highest tax rates. we have one of the lowest effective tax rates in the world. you know that. so if they pay a little more, we can actually get together, build these roads and bridges. that puts people back to work that pay taxes and they give, not take from the economy. that's what -- >> we certainly all want jobs back -- people back to work. richard, always great to have you on. thanks for your insights and this important conversation. >> thanks for having me on
what i think is what we've seen before is when government allows business to operate in a business environment where they are encouraged to create jobs. they do just that. and that's what i'm trying to figure out where the policy is that's actually going to create jobs for all of us. unions and nonunions. >> first of all, those corporations aren't going to build roads and bridges and grid system that we need. that's going to come from government action. that's how it's always come. and so...
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the bailout created a perfect environment for populism and the jacksonian tradition, for jeremiah's raging against the corrupt and powerful. and one of our two political factions in this country as we have seen, took to this task immediately and with relish. they tossed incon event leaders overboard, like george w. bush. he is out of here. not a conservative. ex-communicate. they declared war on the ruling class. they assembled with megaphones in the park and gave voice the people's outrage. the other faction, the actual political descendents of jackson and truman and roosevelt, they failed to rise to the occasion. they didn't have much to say. they never seemed to get it. that circumstances called for something different. they could not embrace the requirements of the moment even though responding to hard times was once they're party's very reason for being. i take the bailouts, for example. there are 100 different ways that situation could have been dealt with. each one of them less of an outrage than the way chosen by bush and hank paulsen, the treasurery secretary in the bush administr
the bailout created a perfect environment for populism and the jacksonian tradition, for jeremiah's raging against the corrupt and powerful. and one of our two political factions in this country as we have seen, took to this task immediately and with relish. they tossed incon event leaders overboard, like george w. bush. he is out of here. not a conservative. ex-communicate. they declared war on the ruling class. they assembled with megaphones in the park and gave voice the people's outrage....
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. scroll... tap... pinch... and zoom... in your car. introducing the all-new cadillac xts with cue. ♪ don't worry. we haven't forgotten, you still like things to push. [ engine revs ] the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out
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do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhauser, growing ideas. >> i find it kind of strange on a stage like this with republicans having to describe how private equity and venture- capital work. >> this week, south carolina's rock 'em, sock 'em republican primary. >> i am appalled you would begin a presidential debate with a topic like that. >> his second wife weighs in. >> he wanted an open manage. that i accept the fact he has somebody else. >> a rough week for mitt romney. the issue, taxes. >> i have been paying probably closer to the 15% rate. >> to rub salt in the wound, iowa slips away. >> we defeated mitt romney in iowa. rick perry throws in the towel. >> president obama rejects the keystone pipeline project. >> no other way to put it. the president is selling out american jobs for politics. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> ok, first, housekeeping. full disclosure for our pbs audiences. we are putting this together friday, we have to get it out to our pbs stations that day but
do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhauser, growing ideas. >> i find it kind of strange on a stage like this with republicans having to describe how private equity and venture- capital work. >> this week, south carolina's rock 'em, sock 'em republican primary. >> i am appalled you would begin a presidential debate with a topic like that. >> his second wife weighs in. >> he wanted an open manage. that i accept the fact...
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what this economy needs is for the government to stay out and for the government to create the environment through which the private sector can create more jobs. >> laura: david, i just don't think there is much appetite for more spending given where we are in in this country today. we have been spending, spending, spending. we have been 45 year spending boom in america. enormous amount of money generation terrible debt. it's a nightmare for people today. go ahead. >> the congressional budget office found that the obama stimulus created 3.3 million jobs. >> laura: how many jobs have we lost in that term as well? how many have we lost. >> also lost a lot of job. >> that's the normal churn of the economy. >> the knelt effect has been positive. look what china did. china had a massive stimulus after the crash of 2009. it came roaring out. it did a lot better than we did. our stimulus was too small. >> laura: they are doing a lot of other things too like cheating. they are doing a lot of things. >> we have to do more stimulus. that's the bottom line here. >> spending or restraint. spending or
what this economy needs is for the government to stay out and for the government to create the environment through which the private sector can create more jobs. >> laura: david, i just don't think there is much appetite for more spending given where we are in in this country today. we have been spending, spending, spending. we have been 45 year spending boom in america. enormous amount of money generation terrible debt. it's a nightmare for people today. go ahead. >> the...
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in the current economic environment it may be to encourage more capital investment. i think we need to discuss whether we want to have the corporate income tax and how we want to make it work. secondly, obama gave all the tax cuts to small business under the guide of the stimulus that the republicans wanted the tax cuts are not a stimulus, they are antistimulus but he voted for all these things and the best indication is this during the savings and loan crisis 20 years ago, 3,000 felony convictions, a thousand of them insiders. they went to prison. how many prosecutions have we seen in the crisis that led to the meltdown in 2008? that's right and the statute of limitations is rapidly running out and that's why we neither side says we are going to go off to these people but lied, cheated and steel but if you read the financial crisis commission report they gave about $10 million which is like and 80 million or 100 million-dollar, no one's been able to poke a hole in that report and when it came to washington wanted conference to? dropped it in the file because they di
in the current economic environment it may be to encourage more capital investment. i think we need to discuss whether we want to have the corporate income tax and how we want to make it work. secondly, obama gave all the tax cuts to small business under the guide of the stimulus that the republicans wanted the tax cuts are not a stimulus, they are antistimulus but he voted for all these things and the best indication is this during the savings and loan crisis 20 years ago, 3,000 felony...
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provinces in germany are given exclusive authority over language, over religion, over education, over environment, you know, fill in the blank. now, again, this is something that we could debate about at great length, but i assume it would -- that if you like federalism defined as some degree of subnational autonomy, that people can make decisions relatively free of national override, then our constitution does a dreadful job in protecting local awe on autonom. you might, on the other hand, believe in some areas we have too much local autonomy as a political matter and would want to address that in a constitution. you mentioned cities that are very, very interesting. texas is six times as large as the entire united states' population in 1790. we in austin especially are familiar with the tyranny of a centralized government in austin itself called the state government that often seems determined to deprive the city of austin of autonomy over matters that we hold near and dear. so i think that to the extent that federalism does stand for a principle of decision making at subnational levels and allo
provinces in germany are given exclusive authority over language, over religion, over education, over environment, you know, fill in the blank. now, again, this is something that we could debate about at great length, but i assume it would -- that if you like federalism defined as some degree of subnational autonomy, that people can make decisions relatively free of national override, then our constitution does a dreadful job in protecting local awe on autonom. you might, on the other hand,...
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>> right now in the last few years, the democrats have been closer and more pro environment. the coal industry is pretty well entrenched in the republican party. that's one of the things we need to face up. . >> specifically about military veterans. he was president for years, but what was your overview of his tenure? >> a lot of things i didn't agree with the war for instance. i didn't agree. he wasn't strong enough on the environment to make me happy. very little happened during his term. i think we would have been better served if al gore had won. it was so close. anyway, i think if al had been president, we would have stayed out of the wars and certainly would have gone a lot further towards switching over to clean renewable energy. we really need to do. >> of all the things you experienced in your life, you won the americas cup. you bought a baseball team and dated some of the most beautiful women in the world. you made billions of dollars. all the things that you experienced. what's been the greatest moment of your life? >> the greatest single thing is to see my childre
>> right now in the last few years, the democrats have been closer and more pro environment. the coal industry is pretty well entrenched in the republican party. that's one of the things we need to face up. . >> specifically about military veterans. he was president for years, but what was your overview of his tenure? >> a lot of things i didn't agree with the war for instance. i didn't agree. he wasn't strong enough on the environment to make me happy. very little happened...
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because he is still the former president bush is seen as being too toxic in this environment. and alienating figure. and that i think is a difficult legacy for many people who served in the bush administration. >> david, romney is testing his economic message today in iowa. where the des moines register reports 5.2% unemployment and 13,000 jobs created in the last year. so my question to you, why on earth would they want to go back to bush era policies as describe by richard wolff just now? >> nostalgia? i can't -- maybe ron can tell us. i can't tell you why. this is what is kind of odd with our economy at this moment. it is really a swiss cheese economy. where there are great holes and there are also some good pockets of growth. the obama talks about this openly. not one national election but ten, 12 local elections in those swing states. right now iowa is doing pretty good. you think virginia is doing pretty well economically. some of the swing states are doing better than some of the red states. but, if you look at that, i don't know why they go to iowa and view this doom a
because he is still the former president bush is seen as being too toxic in this environment. and alienating figure. and that i think is a difficult legacy for many people who served in the bush administration. >> david, romney is testing his economic message today in iowa. where the des moines register reports 5.2% unemployment and 13,000 jobs created in the last year. so my question to you, why on earth would they want to go back to bush era policies as describe by richard wolff just...
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makes it a target rich environment for mitt romney. although it has religio only bn the last couple of weeks he made a big effort there. they haven't put a lot of resources into wisconsin except in the last couple of weeks. >> the recall effort helped republicans because the ground game, obama's ground game across the country is better than romney's. and so i think because of the recall effort the republicans are running neck and neck. i think the republicans mitt romney has a better chance to win wisconsin than he does nevada. nevada the ground game, harry reid's political machine, i think obama is going to win, nevada. >> greta: you are from wisconsin, john, and you were just there. >> i was. everywhere you go you meet people who voted for obama the last time and are going to vote for mitt romney this time around. you have a lot of people switching sides over there. the scott walker recall energized republicans and brought independents into the republican party who liked what scott walker was doing. there are couple of problems facin
makes it a target rich environment for mitt romney. although it has religio only bn the last couple of weeks he made a big effort there. they haven't put a lot of resources into wisconsin except in the last couple of weeks. >> the recall effort helped republicans because the ground game, obama's ground game across the country is better than romney's. and so i think because of the recall effort the republicans are running neck and neck. i think the republicans mitt romney has a better...
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and i didn't agree with -- he wasn't strong enough on the environment to make me happy. very little happened during his term. i think we would have been much better served if al gore had won. i mean, it was so close. anyway, but then i think we would have -- if al had been president, i think we would have stayed out of those wars and we certainly would have gone a lot further towards switching over to clean renewable energy, which we really need to do. >> of all the things you've experienced in your life, you won the america's cup, you bought a baseball team and had great glory, you dated some of the most beautiful women in the world. you made billions of dollars. of all the things that you've experienced, what's been the greatest moment of your life? >> the greatest single thing is to see my children all turn out well. all five of them. >> and have they? >> they have. >> is that your proudest achievement? >> my proudest personal achievement. my proudest business achievement would be cnn. >> how am i doing, by the way? i may as well get the verdict from -- >> how are you
and i didn't agree with -- he wasn't strong enough on the environment to make me happy. very little happened during his term. i think we would have been much better served if al gore had won. i mean, it was so close. anyway, but then i think we would have -- if al had been president, i think we would have stayed out of those wars and we certainly would have gone a lot further towards switching over to clean renewable energy, which we really need to do. >> of all the things you've...
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kevin clutchfield, ceo of alpha natural said this, the regulatory environment aimed at constraining the use of coal is what's happened here by the obama administration, and, yet, the obama administration, their spokeswoman just said this, "president obama has increased investmentings in the research and development of clean coal technology and employment in the mining industry at a 15-year high in 2011." they say nothing is wrong, nothing hurts, no problem here to see. what do you say? >> i'm hopeful president obama and the administration see the light and include coal in the agenda, but what i've seen from the epa is more to -- politics, and we need politicians looking out for the future to ensure we have coal around that equals jobs and prosperity for americans in the future. gerri: what's interesting is the united mine workers endorsed obama in the last election. they are endorsing nobody right now. what's that tell you? >> well, that tells me that they are very concerned. they understand the economics of this because it's their families, their retirements. it's the communities where
kevin clutchfield, ceo of alpha natural said this, the regulatory environment aimed at constraining the use of coal is what's happened here by the obama administration, and, yet, the obama administration, their spokeswoman just said this, "president obama has increased investmentings in the research and development of clean coal technology and employment in the mining industry at a 15-year high in 2011." they say nothing is wrong, nothing hurts, no problem here to see. what do you...
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in an environment like this, if the democrats go with truth and they don't always tell the truth. i call them out when they don't. they certainly tell a hell a lot more than the republicans. how are they supposed to win? >> they're supposed to win by reacting to it. mitt romney right now realizes the importance of ohio to this is campaign. we've talked about it. we've talked about how obama can win without ohio. romney cannot really win without ohio. so what does he do, cenk? he goes in there like a lawyer making his final arguments before a jury. you know this. you're a lawyer. i don't know if you stood in a courtroom but you just throw it all out there. let the jury decide at the end. it doesn't matter the lies. it doesn't matter the crap you give them. you have to tell your story. this is a desperation move. listen with mitt romney, he's tried to tell every truth he can tell or lie he can tell about his position on the auto industry. nobody's buying it. right now he's going in at the end and just saying lies, lies, lies and take it for what you will. >> cenk: look, first of all
in an environment like this, if the democrats go with truth and they don't always tell the truth. i call them out when they don't. they certainly tell a hell a lot more than the republicans. how are they supposed to win? >> they're supposed to win by reacting to it. mitt romney right now realizes the importance of ohio to this is campaign. we've talked about it. we've talked about how obama can win without ohio. romney cannot really win without ohio. so what does he do, cenk? he goes in...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. ♪ >>> those jobs numbers, as one economist said today, this country is stuck in quicksand. >> stocks sinking following the weaker than expected jobs report. >> the highlight from the june jobs report is disappointing. >>> if you're an incumbent president running for re-election, that's not the kind of headlines you want to hear. let's talk about it with our powerhouse roundtable. as always, george will is with us. e.j. dionne. who has a new book out. from pbs, the host of washington week, gwen ifill is with us. steven rattner and mort zuckerman. george, let me begin with you, how bad is it, how bad is it for president obama? >> it's bad, bad, bad across the board. we're now in a fourth year of a recovery, the workforce partici
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. ♪ >>> those jobs numbers, as one economist said today, this country is stuck in quicksand. >> stocks sinking...
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the problem is now we have created an environment under both democrats and republicans where private businesses believe if they really get it wrong, they will be bailed out. >> so, actually what you have got now, steven adler, a situation where the markets is in a permanent new deal, and change the u.s. economy? >> i actually respectfully disagree with that. first of all, while this cannot be proven, the bailouts or rescues -- during be no functioning u.s. economy today. the entire economic system would have collapsed in a panic. i cannot prove that, but i fervently believe that. i believe what president bush and president obama did was the exception that reinforces the rule. that the u.s., quite different from parts of europe, the u.s. does it stay out of the industrial sector. i do not think anybody who was involved with these rescues in 2008 and 2009 believed they were setting a precedent and wanted to set a precedent or had any desire for the government to be in this business one second longer than necessary. >> you say that, but do you think there's a possibility that actually t
the problem is now we have created an environment under both democrats and republicans where private businesses believe if they really get it wrong, they will be bailed out. >> so, actually what you have got now, steven adler, a situation where the markets is in a permanent new deal, and change the u.s. economy? >> i actually respectfully disagree with that. first of all, while this cannot be proven, the bailouts or rescues -- during be no functioning u.s. economy today. the entire...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the...